Panther Variants 1942–45
Discover the fascinating history of the Panther medium tank in Panther Variants 1942–45 by Hilary Doyle. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1987, this engaging paperback spans 48 pages and offers an in-depth look at one of World War II's most effective armored vehicles.
Designed to counter the formidable Soviet T-34/76, the Panther was rushed into service during the pivotal Battle of Kursk. Its exceptional performance and versatility quickly established it as one of the best all-around tanks of the Second World War. This book delves into the development, variants, and operational history of the Panther, making it an essential read for military history enthusiasts and armor aficionados alike.
Join Hilary Doyle on a journey through the tactical innovations and battlefield realities of this iconic tank, and gain a deeper understanding of its role in the European theater during 1942-45.